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Michael R. Coston
Director of Marketing and Public Relations
Forchelli, Curto, Schwartz, Mineo, Carlino & Cohn, LLP
Phone: 516-248-1700
Email: mcoston@forchellilaw.com

Partner Peter
R. Mineo Highlighted in the New York Times
“It’s More than $20 Million…”
By Marcelle Fischler, 4/2/06
Mineola, April 02, 2006 — Partner Peter R. Mineo is
highlighted in the latest issue of the New York Times, speaking
out against the proposed subdivision of Land’s End,
one of Long Island's Gold Coast Mansions.
The subdivision of the historic site, believed by many to
be the inspiration behind certain aspects of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s
literary classic, The Great Gatsby, has caused an upheaval
in the Sand’s Point community causing a number of
residents, preservationist and environmentalist to oppose
the development.
"[Land's End] is a landmark in the village," Mr.
Mineo explained. "It is one of the last remaining examples
of Gold Coast mansions, and it adds something to the village.
It's a useful, serviceable building."
Peter R. Mineo served as a North Hempstead Deputy Town Attorney,
where he was counsel to the Board of Zoning and Appeals
and Building Department on zoning matters and litigation.
Since joining the firm in 1978, he has continued to concentrate
in zoning, land use and municipal law and represents a wide
variety of private clients, including many national corporate
chains and municipalities. He is the Village Attorney for
three villages and has been retained as special counsel
by a number of other municipalities, particularly on zoning
and other land use issues and litigation.
For more information about Land’s End and the potential
subdivision, please pick up the latest issue of the New
York Times or visit www.nytimes.com.
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